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Online Art Gallery #209

Thanks to all who offered their work this rainy, cool week. You keep us hoping for a warm and wonderful spring.

Remember: No matter what your theme or medium — and whether you’re a first-timer or old-timer — we welcome your submissions. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

Age, level of experience, subject matter — there are no restrictions. Everyone is invited to contribute.

Email it to 06880blog@gmail.com. Please include the medium you’re working in — art lovers want to know.

“Luminous Tulip Blossoms” — digital photography using the ICM technique, then stacked and blended in Photoshop. (Ken Runkel)

“Quince in Blue Bottle” — oil on paper (Werner Liepolt)

“Windows in Women’s Slave Quarters in Mt. Vernon” (Wendy Levy)

“Wild Flowers” — original watercolor on left; computer colorizations on right (Steve Stein)

“Watching the Parade” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Remembering and Honoring Ancestors” —  A room in a Peruvian home. Photographer Mike Hibbard says, “Skulls are decorated with flowers, coca leaves and candles. Observers of this tradition believe the skulls of the dead will protect the living, and bring them luck. Skulls are often adorned with sunglasses, flowers and cigarettes. Many believers bring precise wishes and hopes to the skulls.”

“Stairs” (Karen Weingarten)

Photographer Peter Barlow explains, “I like seeing a squirrel running  along the tips of a picket fence or high up on a telephone wire, but this is a different view.” 

(Entrance is free to our online art gallery. But please consider a donation! Just click here — and thank you!)

Online Art Gallery #208

A solar eclipse takes place Monday. Our “06880” artists are ready.

Two submissions explore the rare event, from (of course) different artistic lenses. We’ve got some spring-themed works too, and the usual array of intriguing, exciting works in a variety of styles.

Remember: No matter what your theme or medium — and whether you’re a first-timer or old-timer — we welcome your submissions. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

Age, level of experience, subject matter — there are no restrictions. Everyone is invited to contribute.

Email it to 06880blog@gmail.com. Please include the medium you’re working in — art lovers want to know.

Untitled – Dorothy Robertshaw says, “This is cyanotype sun printing art,  just in time for the eclipse. You put it between glass you out in the sun, almost like a dark room versus light room. Then you bring it in. You wash it with cold water, then hang dry. This one is paper.” 

“The Line of Totality” — acrylic on board (Brian Whelan)

“The Butterfly Effect” — digital illustration (Ken Runkel)

Untitled (Tom Doran)

Untitled (Roseann Spengler)

“Cherry Blossoms Along the Potomac” (Wendy Levy)

“Many Homes Here Now — Once a Factory” (Peter Barlow)

 

“Drifting Snow in Mountain Green, Morgan County, Utah.” Andy Millard says, “the blowing snow in this wintry scene suggests a painting, but it is a photograph.”

“Stream of Prayers” — weathered prayer flags, dripped in wax and stone (Jerry Kuyper)

“Home of the Pit” (Mike Hibbard)

“Dancers Stretching” (Steve Stein)

“Some Days You Just Can’t Get Out of Bed” (Lawrence Weisman)

Untitled (Ellen Wentworth)

(Entrance is free to our online art gallery. But please consider a donation! Just click here — and thank you!)

0*6*Art*Art*0 — Week 25 Gallery

This week’s art gallery features a good mix of work by regulars and newcomers, and a nice balance of paintings and photos.

As always, all submissions are welcome — in any medium. The only rule: It should be inspired by, relevant to, or somehow, in some way, connected to our current world. Student art of all ages is especially welcome.

Coronavirus, social justice, politics, or just the beauty around us — have at it! Email dwoog@optonline.net, to share your work with the world.

Karen Weingarten’s grandchildren built these cars. She came up with the idea for the photo, and the title: “The Race is On.”

“Dining Out Is In” (Ellin Spadone)

“The Coast” (Amy Schneider)

“On Compo” (Artist MaryLou Roels says, “Don’t let things become bigger than they are.
It’s about perspective.”

“Romeo and Fenestra” acrylic (Eva Sladek, age 13)

“Burying Hill Beach” (Wendy Levy)

“On Point” (Lawrence Weisman)

“The First Day of School: Summer Shoes Left Behind (Liz Blasko)

0*6*Art*Art*0 — Week 21 Gallery

COVID fatigue? Isaias impact? The dog days of autumn?

Whatever the reason, the 0*6*Art*Art*0 gallery walls are getting bare.

Here are the latest submissions. Feel free to add yours — in any medium. The only rule: it should be inspired by, relevant to, or somehow, in some way, connected to our current world.

Coronavirus … storm … politics — have at it! Email dwoog@optonline.net, to share your work with the world.

“Handle With Care” (Amy Schneider)

“Locked In” (Ellin Spadone)

“Self-Portrait with Pink Hat” (Lisa Seidenberg)

“Variety is the Spice of Life!” (Wendy Levy)